Jones--

I was thinking about the Cherenkov  radiation vs the Bremsstrahlung radiation 
that you were wondering about with respect to SPP phenomenon

Bob
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  From: Jones Beene 
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  Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 9:15 AM
  Subject: RE: [Vo]:Resonant photons for CNT ring current


   

  From: Bob Cook 

   

  Well the Chinese paper answers your recent question about what type of 
radiation is produced in the SPP  phenomena.

   

  Whoa. SPP can produce a radiation power density 100 megawatts per cm^2? Is 
that a typo?

   

  That is quite a shock, in more ways than one .<g> even if the authors had 
somehow missed it by a factor of 100. the only question we should be asking 
ourselves is: why isn't everyone in LENR jumping on implementing SPP into their 
experiments ?

   

  Perhaps the reputation of the Terahertz Research Center, School of Physical 
Electronics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is not 
considered by some to be credible?

   

  No. methinks the core problem is plain old inertia and smugness. of the First 
World variety. 

   

  BTW - in terms of education, most of the authors of this paper were probably 
educated here. The State Dept says that of the 1,777 physics doctorates awarded 
in 2011, a typical year, over a third 743 went to temporary visa holders - most 
of whom come from Asia. That should come as no surprise to anyone walking 
around the top University physics departments. 

    From: MarkI-ZeroPoint 

     

    
http://www.ece.umd.edu/~antonsen/Data/IRMMW-THz%202013/Extended%20Abstracts/2013-09-03-Tu/TU12-6.pdf

     

    Thanks for posting that reference.  And I might draw your attention to my 
posting a few mins ago. "Of Metronomes and Molecules..." Once again, we find 
ourselves bumping into each other down in this rabbit hole.  ;-)

    Yes, looks like there is an emergent meme within the vortices of cyberspace 
which we are tuned into this week . another angle on the metronome effect would 
a new kind of phonon cooling (as in laser cooling). 

    BTW - if in a nanotube experiment - there does exist a "virtual rabbit 
hole" for "virtual cooling" in which bosons at high temperature can condense, 
then the inside diameter of the CNT could be such a space. A Cooper pair of 
electrons is a composite boson. 

    Thus there could be a hybrid or two step regime for LENR which is based on 
electron acceleration, via CNT entrapment. (not to mention other possibilities).

     

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